- Sébastien
Foucan (born 27 May 1974 in Paris) is a
French freerunner. He is the
founder of
freerunning and
considered an
early developer of parkour. Known...
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Freerunning was
founded by
Sebastien Foucan, who
discussed the
subject in 2003 do****entary film Jump London.
Foucan developed freerunning as a more inclusive...
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silent "s" for the same reason,
forming "parkour".
According to
Sebastien Foucan, the
activity had
already been
given the name "le parcours" by the year...
- Marc
Foucan (born 14
October 1971 in Ermont, France) is a
French athlete who
specialises in the 400 meters.
Foucan competed in the men's 4 x 400 meter...
- Merseyside. The film
stars Robert Carlyle, Ving Rhames,
Kelly Hu, Sébastien
Foucan, Liam Cunningham,
Scott Adkins,
Camilla Power and Ian Somerhalder. The film...
- sports.
Parkour artist Sebastien Foucan has
defined the
sport of
Freerunning as a ‘physical art’. In the
words of
Foucan,
street sports are "...a philosophy...
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running can
refer to: Freerunning, a
physical discipline created by
Sebastien Foucan,
which is
inspired by the
movements of
Parkour and
Tricking Free-running...
- 4's Jump London. Two of the
three freerunners from Jump London, Sébastien
Foucan and Jérôme Ben Aoues,
appear alongside the
members of
Urban freeflow, as...
- from Lisses, France. The nine
original members were
David Belle, Sébastien
Foucan, Châu
Belle Dinh,
Williams Belle, Yann Hnautra,
Laurent Piemontesi, Guylain...
- by Mike Christie. Jump
London followed three French traceurs, Sébastien
Foucan, Jérôme Ben Aoues, and
Johann Vigroux, as they run
around many of London's...